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I love keeping the dry petals from fragrant roses. They have such an amazing scent. And I see so many amaryllis in flower beds here...the climate is good for them. I bought groceries this morning and now I'm doing laundry...fun day! haha! Hugs!

Good Evening Stacey, I have often thought of growing an Amaryllis but never have because I don't think our climate here in England is conduciveto growing them. I think I will give it a try as yours looks so beautiful. Perhaps it would grow well indoors.Best wishesDaphne

I never even think of growing an Amaryllis outside here in Michigan. Probably not the right zone, but I had one blooming over Christmas and its beauty was so welcome! I've been garage sale hopping today. This weekend is the kickoff for the season around here and it promises to be a good one:>) I already scored a few fun things!

Your amaryllis is gorgeous! I love that the bulbs came from your hubby's granny too. :) My mom has a peace rose and the fragrance is wonderful! I've spent the day doing laundry, making out the grocery list, and coloring my hair. Lol! I lead such a wild and crazy life. :)

I have a blogger friend who dries her rose bouquets upside down secured with a rubber band. I tried this and it works! They look beautiful just laid out on a tray (in my case on my dough bowl...or in a vase. Very romantic!

Good Morning Stacey,I love your faded roses and that they still give off a fragrance is awesome. Your Amaryllis is gorgeous too. I am not sure I could have one here in the Midwest not the right temps for one. Have a great day.Kris